Perhaps there are other threads dealing with this question. Honestly, I don't care. What happens to Trent Green now? What are the scenarios now that the draft is over (it is, right?)? Can he stay? If so, how? Does he go? If so, how?

1) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Let him compete in offseason. Keep him in regular season.
2) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Let him compete in offseason. Cut him in June to take half the hit they would take otherwise.
3) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Trent decides to retire instead of stay on the team.
4) Chiefs work a trade of some sort, like to Miami, for next year picks or another player.
5) Chiefs release him. Miami picks him up for free.

You could add: Trent reworks his deal with the Chiefs, but that isn't going to happen, I don't think.

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1) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Let him compete in offseason. Keep him in regular season.
2) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Let him compete in offseason. Cut him in June to take half the hit they would take otherwise.
3) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Trent decides to retire instead of stay on the team.
4) Chiefs work a trade of some sort, like to Miami, for next year picks or another player.
5) Chiefs release him. Miami picks him up for free.

You could add: Trent reworks his deal with the Chiefs, but that isn't going to happen, I don't think.

all possible, but I'm guessing #1 (or a restructure with us as an 1b option)
number three or number 4 (along with 4b - another team with a training camp injury)

1) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Let him compete in offseason. Keep him in regular season.
2) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Let him compete in offseason. Cut him in June to take half the hit they would take otherwise.
3) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Trent decides to retire instead of stay on the team.
4) Chiefs work a trade of some sort, like to Miami, for next year picks or another player.
5) Chiefs release him. Miami picks him up for free.

You could add: Trent reworks his deal with the Chiefs, but that isn't going to happen, I don't think.

Excellent. That's what I was looking for. Much obliged.

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1) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Let him compete in offseason. Keep him in regular season.
2) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Let him compete in offseason. Cut him in June to take half the hit they would take otherwise.
3) Chiefs keep him at existing money. Trent decides to retire instead of stay on the team.
4) Chiefs work a trade of some sort, like to Miami, for next year picks or another player.
5) Chiefs release him. Miami picks him up for free.

You could add: Trent reworks his deal with the Chiefs, but that isn't going to happen, I don't think.

As long as it ain't Choice #5, I'm okay with any of the above....although, I don't even think we should do #2....because then he could still play for Miami.

Whatever happens, he can't play for the Dolphins....after the shit they pulled. UNLESS they give us their 3rd or 4th rounder from NEXT year.

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He knows he can stay with us for alot of money or sign with anyone he wants for however much he can get. Resigning with us for less money at this point would land him on the retarded list.

Yeah. People don't usually take voluntary paycuts out of the goodness of their hearts when they're toward the end of their careers. I suppose they could get him to June then talk about whether he still wants to be released at that point or would prefer to take a paycut and stay on for the rest of the season. Even if that happened, my guess would be that he'd force a release.

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Yeah. People don't usually take voluntary paycuts out of the goodness of their hearts when they're toward the end of their careers. I suppose they could get him to June then talk about whether he still wants to be released at that point or would prefer to take a paycut and stay on for the rest of the season. Even if that happened, my guess would be that he'd force a release.

He would be a better man than me. If you held me till my value dropped then asked me to take a cut, I'd probably tell you how I really feel.

Neither side of this deal is at fault. They are both looking out for number one. I was hoping it would work out yesterday with both side getting something.

the whole situation's been pretty wangtastic. I hope we get something for Trent, but I feel like our time to sell has passed. If we get anything at this point, I would be pleased. That said, I would have laughed at the offers I saw from Miami as well.